By your account, you took a hostile stance with the police officer. For what purpose? To prove that you knew more about FAA rules and regulations? The man was just trying to do his job.
When people take the attitude that they have a constitutional right to fly anywhere, we end up with laws completely ban their usage. Legally speaking, drone flying is new ground. Laws are still being worked out. When the laws are written, privacy, trespassing, and public safety will count for more than the FAA's ownership of the air. Right now, we do not have a clear and consistent definition of what that is
I guess the main point of my post is that the police need to be more polite and take a lighter approach towards us instead of getting right up in our face and citing fake FAA drone regs just so they can intimidate people enjoying a legal hobby. What is so wrong about a cop just walking up and saying "Hello sir, I respectfully ask you to not fly your drone here today because we have a sanctioned event with a large crowd of people who would rather just focus on the sporting competition. You're welcome to come back and fly when the event is over." There is no need to send an undercover detective to verbally intimidate a drone enthusiast for 15 min. and spout falsehoods about FAA regulations and fines. That just breeds further contempt of police by the law-abiding public, and police don't have a very good PR image as it is.
While I wholeheartedly agree with this post, I don't understand how you could also "like" post #23 , which in my opinion does exactly what you say NOT to do.This thread is spiraling into an area we are NOT going to allow. Get back on track, stop the personal attacks, and find ways to debate cordially or you might get a break for a while.
While I wholeheartedly agree with this post, I don't understand how you could also "like" post #23 , which in my opinion does exactly what you say NOT to do.
While I wholeheartedly agree with this post, I don't understand how you could also "like" post #23 , which in my opinion does exactly what you say NOT to do.
I did not take a "hostile" stance with a cop.
You said you gave him the finger when he told you you couldn't fly in the park, then and you smiled at him as he fumed at you while you were flying from over the park across the street. Not hostile?
Best point, I think. If the city owns the pier, then they can prevent one from landing and taking off from there. Each control point one picks may have their own restrictions, like national park or private property. The air space over it has it's own restrictions or none. The whole thing is getting trickier.There is never a problem at Huntington Beach on a normal day. You were stopped because of flying "over/near" a Major Sanctioned Sporting Event. The city "owns the beach/pier" they can dictate the rules as they see fit.
And yes... the permit seeker may request that drone activity operating from the beach within the permit area, be limited to their approved operators only for both safety, and copyright / usage concerns.
Let's take this up in a PM as opposed to derailing this thread any further.While I wholeheartedly agree with this post, I don't understand how you could also "like" post #23 , which in my opinion does exactly what you say NOT to do.
So it seem like cops don't really know what the laws are, but want to enforce something. To the point they wasted 15-20 minutes of my time forcing me to wait for their FAA person, who was really just a detective. I don't think the detective they made me wait for knew all the rules, he just knew there were some heliports nearby, but he didn't seem like someone associated with the FAA. They kept saying they wanted to make sure I wasn't a terrorist.
The police asked me if it was registered, I said yes, and they didn't even know what to do to ensure it was registered. They just took my word. The way I registered, it seems more like I got a number in the email and wasn't that official. All it seem to do was generate some number and that was it, I could have put a fake name in there. Not as official as the way you get a drivers license.
Do I have to stay if the police makes me, what if I just said I want to leave and just left? Because they made me wait 15-20 minutes because they wanted their detective to be there. They could have just told me to land it and not make a big deal out of it, but they forced me to wait around because they couldn't figure out how to deal with drone laws.
Perhaps that post was edited. As of right now, there is no mention of that.
Thank You for finding that as I knew he had said it .It's from a previous post about dealing with authorities:
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